Let me explain what just happened when I added that code. First to test it I set it to hide a test account username I have so I could check and see if I could view the Quote button. Well when I went to login with the test account it loaded a blank white screen and refused to load the page. I then cleared my cookies and tried again, same thing happened. I then began to panic thinking OMG what if I can't login with my usual admin account, but it loaded fine and let me in. Then to further test it I removed the code and then tried to login again with my test account, this time it loaded fine and let me in. So what we can conclude is, with the code in place whoevers name is in the script to block the Quote button is also being blocked from viewing the site. Something went terribly wrong.

@runawayhorses wrote:Let me explain what just happened when I added that code. First to test it I set it to hide a test account username I have so I could check and see if I could view the Quote button. Well when I went to login with the test account it loaded a blank white screen and refused to load the page. I then cleared my cookies and tried again, same thing happened. I then began to panic thinking OMG what if I can't login with my usual admin account, but it loaded fine and let me in. Then to further test it I removed the code and then tried to login again with my test account, this time it loaded fine and let me in. So what we can conclude is, with the code in place whoevers name is in the script to block the Quote button is also being blocked from viewing the site. Something went terribly wrong.

have you tried LG way as well?He dont really say where to put it, but my guess it should work in the forums announment if you do not have wigets on.

Other then that i will have to test as well, but am sure both codes will work.

Maybe so Kirk but I feel uncomfortable with this. Thank you but I'm going to steer clear of using such a code, if this one works for me I'd be concerned it might not for someone else, the code seems too unstable and I don't trust it. Thanks just the same, but I will just forget this idea of hiding the quote button for a member.

Will ensure the quote button is hidden on all pages, including PM's and any other places it may be.

If you don't understand it runawayhorses, what it does is do a check that {USERNAME*} value is the same as the username you specify. If it is, then the current user must be that user that you don't want seeing the quote button. So it writes out the CSS necessary to hide the quote button.

Just note that doing this won't stop them from quoting if they visit the URL. /post?mode=quote&p=POSTID